- I . , I , ,, __ ___ , THE ouanniau. cnaawrrmvwu THE EASTERN GUARDIANI seam- oaoaorrowm wuss-slams. aoaN-ra souals: m- ama lioharda and Gordon mu: The Guardian may he bought at any of the Following plaoee In Montana: Mia s. A. Uewellya; llra Clay. la Georgetown: The Peat Oilleo: in Bourial Camden's and llloreaes leper; In 8t. Peter's: The Poet Oilloe. POI LIINCIII ORV SUPPER’ SIIVI Van CampK ‘SPAGMETTR wlrll roularo sauce‘ : seamen EDWARD TIIE OOMINION GOVERNMENT NAS FINALLY REPEALEO IT’S TWENTY PER OENT WAR TAX ON YOIIR TNEATRE TIOKET WE TAKE PLEASIIRE IN I GENITOX TODAY and SAT-Shows 3:30-74:45 eoeeeeeeeeeoeeeooeee NIHHIHMUJMIWMIMLH An unforgettable oscopode in the life of America's most romantic troubodourl on business. Mrs. Robert Glover, Murray Ear"- bour, spent the day in Montague visiting Iriends. Sgt. Keyes and Sgt. Lyons, H. C. M. P., Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Montague. Messrs. Douglas MacLaren and Bryer Llewellyn were business visi- tors to Souris on Tuesday. present engaged in nursing a pa- tient at the Prince Edward island er. accompanied by Mrs. William Garrick. Montague, were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Miss Celie Rooney, teacher at Winsloe School, was a recent visi- tor to Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Boudreault. Miss Mary Martin, who for the past few weeks has been nursing a patient in Charlottetown. has re- turned to her home in Montague. accompanied home by their son, Malcolm, who is a first year stu- dent. i Mrs. Chester Walker and her son Mr. Howard Walker were visi- tors to Charlvotteiown early in the week-Geo. Mrs. William MacDonald of Panmure Island is visiting in Georgetown, the guest o! her sis- ter, Mrs. 5. C. Knight. Mrs. Ashley Allen. Mrs. Florence Jenkins and Miss Ethel Knight were visitors to Montague on Mori- Tuesday. On Monday, Mr. Herman TAVID- . ‘ I ~ r rowoell PASSING TIIE ENTIRE SAVINGS UN TO OIIR menus made to IIIQIIJIO. an: unr oar criaalraas. ‘N’ EMF" 5w‘ DDT s My [Afnona .~ fir): up. ‘a. l". Campbell, Mon- Monwésupay strict to __ NEW SCALE OF ADMISSION PRICES Mr. Elmer Power, Newtowrl .310! SALE. - 1 three or ilve I G I N I c a F tbl IBI- OIHOINQ.A I VDLI dMlb- I Net Prov. Dom. Old New $1‘; NZILJZM u’ m” v if... whim r515. w g oor-rlxeo coma Mm- Til! Tox. Price Price '_~ ' I.‘ I 1 MATINEE- Mr. George Gordon. Montague, "warm saranmm. ma» AIIII YIOIN IV , 166 + lo + 1g ,, u. 17 leit for Saskatoon on Tuesday in DIHHWI Hid W118! imolemw-w T L no + so ,+, 5° z .35. C connwuon with businug now In stock at MacLeod and _ ~ ‘ 30c Gmwe- M°“"‘¢“°- Miss Marion Walker has raturw EVENlNG-_ M‘ m“ 5f“‘°,f?§:‘h,b climax“: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Macileod. fr‘: xvféigmo; ‘gmawlm ‘mm DDT EMULSIFIABLE OIL _ 27o + 8e + Io uh g5. 30 Lvrbfislgign s r m 3“ ' Primrose, were visitors to Mon- g ' '_ _ 31° + 4° + 6o = Iie c ' tague on Sunday. 8065B 0! MI- "d Miss Joan MacMilian ot Cher- 35: M M"- Wlllllm Mecliachfln- lotteiown is visiting her home in . 87o .4. 4° + 7c = “a 4' Mr. James J. Campbell. Du as. ‘ ____ Georgetown '3 was a recent visitor to Montague Mm Harold smith, Mun" m“ ' FIXED COPPER lmllle P.I.|. romp crowns us: rlllsr 2w. nor llnlllelfieble oll Oellcelligeie GENITOL . EM-ZS Made for easy, convenient laixin with water, especially s P d ‘ billed control oi Mlero-Peri-lcle 50% DDT prey ow er beetles, aphis, flea PROVEN PRODUCTS DDT-Deal: Copper Concentrated Spray Powder GENICOP. SPRAY" POWDER ‘"5" - - ed iTec- Micro-Particle Fineness m. Herbert Poole. cllai-lotutown '9' 'P"Y"'l P°'"°"- 5'9"“ '2’ he’ll"°§ ' was a business visitor to Montague h Df“ "ed 5'“ flgrmfixgj Mr. A. W. Martin, field super- u" l! K-whiamlflédg: jffilfgfiiflfl§f§p °,‘}_",,°,,,"f,§"° Acombination of 25% pure DDT and 73% BuicCop m, q-uesda _ A" Te “me °“ 3 visor of the Veterans Land Act “m” P s . . - id “d, per Sulphate wnh special conditioning and downy, y __ fllwndlw the Eilduaul-I“ “ems” Office in Charlottetown was a “ngjgiughmfia: y‘: §§°df,,","f§,§,b‘$fj‘m§1},1°; agents, rovidin excellt coverage and altuollld M!“ Noreenucoyle_ E N" ,5 M at Acadia Un-lversity- They We" business visitor to Georgetown on zéundwxtk I’ Y p’ spray: ciency. is concentrated insecticide-infield. oiTel-s economy and sime-savinglcouvenience for com- earl and late i his, Color d pofl goalies, and eel hoppctsgiq o: ' Hfipml‘ dier motored to the city and re- s o mmm" T Mr. Jackie MacIntyre. student at M!‘ monel strong‘ souls’ M” wmmg Wm‘ Mm w the“ “N” 5 1 O Acadia University, Wolfville. N. S. txggaxssngyvligfwfi:uigtelfiogzilgg: $2550; mstwmag? w‘? A 50% DDT wettable powder, especially mielged for NPMTT.‘ C°PPPT hufldd. SPHY TWIN". ' 33:..::§‘ii.‘i.33§‘i.“t.:t§§3. m‘ o M» m M» Mme" or Mo wow Ho. ' " ‘"'...-..'... e:‘:..:.':'s;.°':.'3.f:£:;lswells..32. SPRAYCOP - O Reynolds. I emu, quick wetting and dis ersion Wislelaoul A ‘pg-duly prpcesm; mm," push“, “(maid e Mrs. Hubert Nelson. Montague. PU“.T“°"S“ M°°D°“““ “I” merits faww -B°<'"""."" ‘PIY m“ .d‘° chemical lubilimhiylhln more: mint fairqniml - - “ an e occuae a | , _ o eary to lg II. I g or gm ' lelftergirsrge:igorglsgervgggzsfizi emfloyfildrlayglla-Iuéfengglo gliifisilglefiel? IilolilewaixrIingaIlodlufi-exexlsilds ETIYIOW: blyhrhposflsibl dzpisiltipfiugie DllgToTrlaFeR-IAAIYNM‘: $ecfifmnfi h H h oumndh f M ‘m r W‘ ' " i l o u f tn h- "Rm r" "u. l " ' 80mg e m weeks. “Qfifjflmifi”“,;,§§§,,;°“§’,§§§,,fi§ lgitoigivliraufipliiil ‘fins-lief “Si. NQPJQZ §,‘,’,'.'¢',,-§§,_°i}i.§s.'l'l'.l iglyigiifiWusi m nusmia: Ask about Nichole Chemical’; DD] ' ' Norm Monday to her work at the hos- poms; hum; mentioned above. May be used with fixed and DDT-Copper Dust: to suit every insect and blight sumo 4 Q Mrs. Earl Renouf, Halifax, is at _‘ _ pital, m", fuuidd“, problem on potatoes. present visiting at the home of ““‘“ . » f her parents, m. and Mrs. Clar- Nil-RV" Btztlim- ‘W: ‘is; The aluiual spring inside and l ence Nicolle, Murray River. :§1mi‘lf'lim"ru1:' :12?!“ ham‘: o! outside cleaning activities are P.I.I. Distributor-Associated Shippers, Illa, Charlottetown MARTHA STEWART Q m w m ' d M: Mex reaching their peak,.as citizens in- ‘ ' ‘ M1‘!- w- A MBQGTPBOr. Halifax. 5 pare“ ' ' an s‘ dustriously apply the paint brush. ‘ ‘REQNALD GARmN R . spent the week-end in Montague, Beam“- haug wall paper or just freshen . . . . ‘ . . _ _ and LLLOYD BACON Mgkoiiissil" gum o! ML and Mrs‘ Alex M” Friends-of Glen Docherty young ‘if; ”,',‘,“,‘,‘Sc1§;n'f*‘g‘“§§"- gmidzcff" IIH‘ \II IIIII..\ AI. I I.IIIIII('II i‘ I'M-n’ ‘ “son n of Mr and Mrs Willard Doch- I ‘n- I, y m n "m M c n " M‘ mm“ Gay. who h“ been bu? ‘sgiryhgnpiaiitaelélletuli; {Esfngg oggdlyggijgd, EEEMQIIE“; IIQNIIIALROIOIITOuVANGOINImInceIveOIIbIJeaLNeIHQJAQQedI -- |n . mov spo can s. ' ‘Y a o" employed WINNERS" and Ame“ wish him a speedy recovery. such activity adds to the neatriess - '"N.m of H" D I! 1°’ t.“ past W“ I185 ‘Wanted E and attractiveness oi our town. as ~ “Y , mstitlon It FIOdGIES SGHICC SIA- Friends are hapiy to learn that viewed through the eyes o! our '- _ ' Mm Annie 10rd h“ reyumed w summer visitors, which we hopeiio §cal>lroa TNE DOMINION GOVERNMENT NAS FINALLY REPEALEO lT’S TWENTY PER OENT WAR TAX OII YOIIR TIIEATRE TIOKET WE TAKE PLEASIIRE IN PASSING TNE ENTIRESAVINGS ON TO OIIR 5 PATRONS. NEW SCALE OF ADMISSION PRICES lbofreellailsgred aeiletrylrilerl l-Ier many friends will regret to injury when she fell into a ditch from a fence iracturing her arm in two places. Here's Speedy Rallaf For Tender, Aching ‘ Burning Feet Your feet may be so swollen and inflamed that you think you can't go another step. Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right into the flesh. You feel sick ail Montague following her recent ill- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy were visitors to Montague on Sun- day. guests of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. Miss Blanche Hume, staii o! Bergmannfis, Montague, spent the week-end at her home in Brook- lyn, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hume. Mr. B. C._MacLaren, Georgetown, was a recent visitor to Montague. His many friends are happy to see YOIIR TIIEATRE TIOKET TNE OOMINION GOVERNMENT NAS FINALLY REPEALEO IT'S TWENTY PER OENT WAR TAN ON PASSIN TIIE ENTIRE SAVINGS ON TO OIIR WE TAKE PLEASIIRE IN have soon among us. pects to lay the new tile ‘floor. in the near future. On either side are show cases, displaying the latest in jewelry and silverplate. On the left on entering is a modem wabh repair department with the latest equipment. The front is attractive- ly styled in black masonite fram- ing two large display windows which catch the eye of the passer- by. This store is another indication of the progress of the town of Montague. and the citizens wish Mr. Boehner every success in his new location-Iran. Give a Zlijwa/ BULOVA I the uliimoie in line wotchlnoking TAKESPLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT IT IS ACCEPT YOUR ORDERS FOR, Tailored By I ~ ith m ai s tortu ~ ——-—--- Atldet Prov. \ Dom. Old New, iiffswslvs said»? tins» "lift. gfgugw" m ‘h’ w’ m‘ °‘ nuns nurses was. _ CANADA'S SPEEDIEST MADE-TO-MEASURE LINE MAW-pi.‘ _ Tax m. rm rm Mgggggmtga; dqylgffgtfg“; ,3; mum“ __———(w) _ A my Delivery In a ‘ro 4 WEEKS ~ m i‘, h F‘ . h I u. n: 3313;113:316 pa n and soreness dis- O-Tge gghltweymztgl-lee’ glut: of ‘so students “from Brlltlinh lee '4. s. E5 g. - u. N° mm” 11°" 411601111801! 7M1 on the main street on the south Y“ u u’ menu," m may: 1 w‘ Al” on” A 4 18C gave IIDSQIa-ulfmyi)“ 111V?‘ 110i "l"! side of the bridge, Ia an attractive wanmrfirgg ‘on ‘Qtzhn: ‘ ‘on gy5N|Ng_ "fijfm 1 "Gig" fjuwn": sight to all who pass. Attentio l 1 ' 1 cm m. | d‘ by‘ “m; “N55 9p 25o + i. r - g, ,, day at Brigitte‘; Drug co firs.’ atgd 1' m“ I” M“ B°°h“°'" "M" In: NTJSIS. maxim oY Sous , . . T‘ u’ 28¢ The Jgnklng phu-mwy m4 u tisement on this page indicating F. e om, d n“ 1 1:‘ "- .+. s» + u - u» 3;, swan... m. change of location from u. 0,53)‘ ‘ '“‘ °°°“ READY-MADE surrs AND PANTS CALL AND SEE OUR LINE I. N. HOOIQY, Proprietor. kMDE-TO-MYEASURE SUITS, TOPCOATS, SPORT COATS, etc. WITH ALL FITS GUARANTEED ’ I SEMI-READY TAILORING, MONTREAL only "k learn that Miss Anli Yeo. youni “'5” at m mm fdwm‘ 151"“: store in the Legion Building. The -—---— daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hmspnal where 5 ° “ndetwm new store is attractively finished ‘ Yeo, Montague. suffered a severe "eat-mem- in plywood, and Mr. Boehner ex- - uoblraoua man's wean NOW READY TO MOVIES arts-mason GENE AIITMY PATIIUNS. l cllslmoll n. “i "WHEY "‘°"" NEW SCALE or ADMISSION mcss IRIDAYNIGHT. MAY 1i T"! JEWELRY 9°" °F Net Plov. ~ Dom. Old N AT 85° MAfiwEL m x m M“ PH‘; JMH. “m” O. R. ROEIINER, MONTAOILENM m 1H u - - h u. I “' u Formerly located in Legion Building, on now mov m +l .- m h : u. 2: ‘mmgIea "d nets, Udell: “fie-dots Jewelry Store ‘ ‘ . - H ‘ _ ' DOD‘ Castle AIro Comedy-Corlooll-Mulicol , u‘ 73¢ "4 IANK OP NOVA SCOTIA . "NIIINO DOWN TNE . m; “EL-mm us" “WM ‘m Bflhhh The mm ~ r _ p m“ ’ We ore authorized dealers fon- p p ___ u, Wm b, 1on1“ ‘egnehk, TONIGHT o d SA rcutlncvwus- ' _ "'""' GRUEN, IULOVA, and LORIE WATCHE! ammuum. NZ. — (CP) _ Jlwllordmeyer, minister of in- I and commerce, announced Illic- an electric furnace will he on the North Island and will carry out smelting teats on iron sands and ores. K I ‘ my, WW”, 7M‘ .”7"""w°""' . BRIDAL WREATH, BLUEBIRD DIAMOND5 The ova and gilt oIo comm u“ °h_ _ . flovr 'STORY’_'_ 36mm m u _ H m1 room and COMMUNITY PLATE Large Stock of elgltlrcluo null-say- AYNSLEY and WEDGEWOOD O piece . . .' Ie hell the memories’ cl Iiifa ivs WISII n’: rullclllsla 3.} ' j- d of greatest ‘me-elli- " “WOW” L°¢W°d \ _ " “Io o‘ . . _I Sh“ Gum" Complete IIp-To-Dete Repair DIWFIIIW" J Toma" arm“ G/Q/M/fif n . ' ' I VIINON saloon m Ezoxvrlrtedsitsvlvlil: our Stare, took w M" 5 _ Parenlpe and Beets. I p] J“ time’: lmtut NIIGNKVII’ “mm "m" j end ‘rly our Service. - I _ . _ f?” )I»\//(', ,1,’ ‘f’ _ //V’;/ I‘ .- l ,» . . _ _ ' . ‘ ’ - ‘ (1) 23cm. x31 AHA/l} _ "yum", ‘c. HAM ~LIMITEO h- HALIFAX ’ WlIIlLl-IIIQIOI- MIIIIIOIIIII I‘ I _ m,» ’ ‘ CERTIFIED JEWELLER oi melanin; I H